Microsoft announced a sweeping series of artificial intelligence partnerships across India's core sectors on Wednesday, a day after pledging to invest $3 Microsoft has forged AI alliances across core sectors in India as it kickstarts its $3 billion investment in the country.
He added that just as India leapfrogged to mobile technology, the country should also shift faster to accelerated computing rather than general-purpose computing
India will participate in a session on artificial intelligence (AI) and foreign direct investment (FDI) at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, the commerce and industry ministry said on
India will host the 28th Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of Commonwealth Parliaments, focusing on AI and inclusivity in governance.
Microsoft partners with India to launch AI Centre, train 5 lakh people, and develop 5G RAN components for telecom innovation
Satya Nadella believes that Indian talent and research can enable new breakthroughs in AI frontier that the world can leverage
Microsoft will spend $3 billion to expand its Azure cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) capacity in India, CEO Satya Nadella said on Tuesday, doubling down on a country with tech expertise and low costs to help turn such investments profitable.
Microsoft plans to spend $3 billion over the next two years to expand its cloud and artificial-intelligence infrastructure in India, the latest in a string of investment pledges by U.S. tech giants amid booming AI computing needs.
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The Indian Army is leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) for surveillance, logistics, cybersecurity, and training. AI enhances decision-making, resource management, and combat capabilities but raises ethical concerns regarding accountability and autonomous weapons systems.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Paris next month on a bilateral visit and also attend the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit, French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Friday (January 10, 2024).